Ulish Booker (August 14, 1979) is an
offensive tackle who last played in the
NFL for the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ulish began his football career in
West Haven, Connecticut, playing for
West Haven High School where he made the All-State team. He went on to play
college football for
Michigan State University, and he was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons cut Booker in
2003 before he played a single down in the NFL.
Booker would, however, eventually make his way back into the NFL on February 1, 2005, when he was signed by the
Pittsburgh Steelers and allocated to
NFL Europe where he played for the
Amsterdam Admirals.
Ulish went on to become a
starter with the
Amsterdam Admirals, winning offensive MVP honors, and claiming victory in 2005 NFL Europe
World Bowl XIII.
That same season, Booker returned to the Pittsburgh Steelers as a member of the
practice squad of the team that won
Super Bowl XL.
Booker added his name to a list of only five players to win World Bowl and
Super Bowl rings in the same season.
On August 28, 2006 the Steelers placed Ulish Booker on the
injured reserve list with a
torn ACL.
Prior to playing in the NFL, the 6'7" and over 300-pound Booker was a substitute teacher in
New Haven,
Connecticut.
On April 1, 2008, Booker signed with the
Toronto Argonauts of the
Canadian Football League.
Ulish recently started First Foot Forward Family Solutions, a mentoring agency specializing in youth and families....
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